not a lot about the economy. >> no, it's interesting. one bit of bright news, frankly, in all of this that the underlying data in the real economy is pretty positive. aside from the fourth quarter, which was a one-off, which that downturn was about cuts and spending. and one-time business inventory issues. thi things are improving. the jobs number was solid, consumption solid, growth in the housing market and construction. so things are better certainly than they were six months or a year ago. >> chris frates and ranna foroohar, thanks for coming in. >>> a setback for conservatives. ohio's republican governor john kasich now says he wants to dramatically expand medicaid under the new health care law. kasich says he will push to make at least 365,000 low-income ohioans eligible for coverage. he emphasized he is still not supporter of obama care, but believes the expansion makes sense for ohio. >> extending medicaid also means that ohioans will recapture over the next seven years $13 billion in our money to help these working poor and thos